Saturday 4 October 2008

Homeopathy for Alpacas.....It really works !!....


I just thought I'd share my experiences with you regarding 'Homeopathy'. I myself have used this form of treatment, for most of my animals, Chickens, Dogs, Horses and of course my Alpacas ..........with really great results.


I have used homeopathy remedies, independent of conventional medicines and also used them alongside conventional medicine to treat problems ranging from skin problems 'sarcoptic mange' to abscesses those dreaded abscesses !


'Silicea' is used to treat abscesses, it targets the abscess causing it to ripen, it also promotes suppuration and is valuable for chronic conditions where there is a long standing infection.


'Silicea' is a tissue salt and is essential for growth and development.


Dosage used are 6c and 30c depending on condition.

Usually one tablet/pillules three times a day for between 7/14 days, but DO NOT touch the tablets as you interfere with the potency !! Put into feed, the pillules are so small, they get eaten without being noticed !!


There is a very good article on the web relating to Homeopathy and Alpacas/Animals you can find it at www.calpacas.com/opathy.html. California Alpacas.


If you are dealing with a particular horrible illness it might be worth a try, you'll never know if you don't give it a try.


If you are disillusioned with conventional medicine it might be the way forward. After all it was evolved by a German scholar/Chemist over 200 years ago.


Homeopathic remedies are 'safe' to use, free from side-effects and environmentally friendly.


You can use them alongside conventional medicines without any conflict !!


I can only speak from my own experiences with Homeopathy, I have found that it really works, you just have to try it......why not ....nothing ventured.....nothing gained !!..so they say!!

3 comments:

Gerry said...

Very interesting Jayne. I guess you have to have an open mind. And like you say there's been a lot of success with homeopathy - there must be something in it.

Zanzibah Alpacas said...

Thanks, Gerry for your comment, nice to know that there are readers out there, following the blog, well, you just have to try these things sometimes, you might be quite surprised at the results!!I have been.

Patou Alpacas said...

Thanks for the advice Jayne. We will get on to it soonest and let you know how we get on.